The Majlis course at The Emirates Golf Club emerged as the Gulf's first all grass championship course in 1988 with high-quality golf equipment, which was called 'The Desert Miracle'.
And it's still that today, despite the fact that it has inspired a host of other green courses golf stand bag to mushroom throughout the gulf region.
Indeed the brainchild of his Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is today ranked among the world's Top 100 courses and still inspires awe amongst all who play its verdant green golf layouts, as well as those who simply visit its unique and ageless Clubhouse, discount golf equipment or use its many other world-class facilities (ishiner).
These include outstanding wining and dining facilities, a gymnasium, floodlit tennis courts, glass-backed squash courts, a temperature controlled swimming pool, a children's pool and air-conditioned play area and a floodlit nine hole Par-3 mashe course which is ideal for beginners and experienced players alike.
The golf clubs was initially built to attract the growing corporate sector and the burgeoning tourist industry - and attract them it certainly did.
Designed by Florida-based course architect Karl Litten, the original 18-hole Majlis Course was built in and around the dunes of a beautiful site about callaway x-22 irons
on the edge of the city of Dubai, donated by His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, on whose instructions, the desert flora was to be maintained, as it is to this day, in its natural state.
And it's still that today, despite the fact that it has inspired a host of other green courses golf stand bag to mushroom throughout the gulf region.
Indeed the brainchild of his Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is today ranked among the world's Top 100 courses and still inspires awe amongst all who play its verdant green golf layouts, as well as those who simply visit its unique and ageless Clubhouse, discount golf equipment or use its many other world-class facilities (ishiner).
These include outstanding wining and dining facilities, a gymnasium, floodlit tennis courts, glass-backed squash courts, a temperature controlled swimming pool, a children's pool and air-conditioned play area and a floodlit nine hole Par-3 mashe course which is ideal for beginners and experienced players alike.
The golf clubs was initially built to attract the growing corporate sector and the burgeoning tourist industry - and attract them it certainly did.
Designed by Florida-based course architect Karl Litten, the original 18-hole Majlis Course was built in and around the dunes of a beautiful site about callaway x-22 irons
on the edge of the city of Dubai, donated by His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, on whose instructions, the desert flora was to be maintained, as it is to this day, in its natural state.